This morning I woke up (always a good start to the day), and had one thing on my mind. Whats the second best spreadsheet?*

As far as I can see there are only really (really) 3 spreadsheets that could be considered .
OOo is working a way on the VBA API, when that gets there or there abouts things might start to get really interesting, or are people using VBA in OOo already. Have you been using other SS, how are you getting on with them?
*Yes, worrying isn’t it.
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Ross…unfortunately there is no secod best spreadsheet….If there were…we would not have had Excel 2007….but here is the list…
1) Excel 2002 – In the Developer version of Office
2) Excel 2003
3) Excel 2002 – In the Professional Version of Office
3) Excel 2000
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4) Excel 2007
Sam
Intresting you put XP dev ed above 2003, thanks for the comment.
I hate the fact that they pulled out the Developer version in Office 2003…Now you cant create DLL’s without having another software installed…
Sam
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